When an ameba engulfs a particle of food what is formed?
When an ameba engulfs a particle of food, it forms a food vacuole. The food vacuole is a membrane-bound compartment that contains the food particle. The food vacuole then fuses with a lysosome, which contains digestive enzymes. The digestive enzymes break down the food particle into smaller molecules that the ameba can absorb.
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